The final installment of the UP Week Blog Tour asks “WHERE does your press Team UP?” For this post, staff…
The first installment of the UP Week Blog Tour asks, “Who Teams UP at, with, and for your press?” We…
By John Gery to ascend to those high places wrote Heydon stirring and changeable “light fighting for speed” and if…
By Corentin Jégou James Joyce and the Chinese writer Lu Xun are not often studied in tandem.(1) Yet, the parallels…
By Anne Heminger, author of Reforming Community: Music, Religious Change, and English Identity in Mid-Tudor London (Clemson University Press, 2025).…
In this blog post John Haydock, author of Melville’s Intervisionary Network, explores a range of literary connections to reveal that…
We are delighted to announce that from 2022, The T. S. Eliot Studies Annual will join forces with the International…
We’re excited to exhibit at the National Association of Extension 4-H Youth Development Professionals (NAE4-HYDP) annual conference in Memphis, TN.…
Ever wonder what university presses do? How do they contribute to the university’s mission? Why should you support your university…
Clemson University Press holds a strategic partnership with Liverpool University Press to publish scholarly monographs and edited collections in subjects…
Clemson University Press is now part of the Association of University Presses, a distinguished international community of publishers committed to…
The Converse Low Residency MFA in Creative Writing and Clemson University Press are pleased to announce the winners of the…
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education has awarded Clemson a grand gold for “Eclipse Over Clemson.”
Margot Douaihy and Bri Hermanson, poet and illustrator of Scranton Lace (forthcoming) were interviewed this week by PBS News Hour.
Haki Madhubuti gave a reading at Clemson’s 10th Annual Literary Festival. The reading was co-sponsored by The South Carolina Review (published by Clemson University Press).
